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Manuscript

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Noun

1. manuscript, ms

the form of a literary work submitted for publication

2. holograph, manuscript

handwritten book or document

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Manuscript

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noun
1. 
a book or other document written by hand
2. 
the original handwritten or typed version of a book, article, etc, as submitted by an author for publication
3. 
a. 
handwriting, as opposed to printing
b. 
(as modifier)
a manuscript document

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Manuscript

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adjective
1. 
written by hand or with a typewriter, not printed
2. 
designating writing that consists of unconnected letters resembling print; not cursive
noun
3. 
a book or document written by hand, esp. before the invention of printing
see also codex
4. 
a written or typewritten document or paper, esp. the copy of an author's work that is submitted to a publisher or printer
5. 
writing as distinguished from print

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Manuscript

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n.
1. A handwritten book, poem, or other document, or a collection of such handwritten documents bound together: The contents of the manuscript include a romance and a saint's life.
2. A version of a book, article, or other work before being published or prepared for publication: The author submitted the manuscript as a text file.
3. Handwriting, especially in contrast to print: Her last poems were left in manuscript.

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